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Title    'I paid $25 for an Invisible Boyfriend and I Think I Might Be in Love'
Date    Tuesday January 27 2015, @09:45PM
Author    LaminatorX
Topic   
from the all-I-got-was-this-stupid-T-shirt dept.
https://soylentnews.org/article.pl?sid=15/01/27/1545229

Hugh Pickens writes:

Caitlin Dewey writes in the Washington Post that she's been using a new service called "Invisible Boyfriend" and that she's fallen in love with it. When you sign up for the service, you design a boyfriend (or girlfriend) to your specifications. "You pick his name, his age, his interests and personality traits. You tell the app if you prefer blonds or brunettes, tall guys or short, guys who like theater or guys who watch sports. Then you swipe your credit card — $25 per month, cha-ching! — and the imaginary man of your dreams starts texting you." Invisible boyfriend is actually boyfriends, plural: The service’s texting operation is powered by CrowdSource, a St. Louis-based tech company that manages 200,000 remote, microtask-focused workers. "When I send a text to the Ryan number saved in my phone, the message routes through Invisible Boyfriend, where it’s anonymized and assigned to some Amazon Turk or Fivrr freelancer. He (or she) gets a couple of cents to respond. He never sees my name or number, and he can’t really have anything like an actual conversation with me." Dewey says that the point of Invisible Boyfriend is to deceive the user’s meddling friends and relatives. "I was newly divorced and got tired of everyone asking if I was dating or seeing someone," says co-founder Matthew Homann. "There seems to be this romance culture in our country where people are looked down upon if they aren't in a relationship."

Evidence suggests that people can be conned into loving just about anything. There is no shortage of stories about couples carrying on “relationships” exclusively via Second Life , the game critic Kate Gray recently published an ode to “Dorian,” a character she fell in love with in a video game, and one anthropologist argues that our relationships are increasingly so mediated by tech that they’ve become indistinguishable from Tamagotchis. “The Internet is a disinhibiting medium, where people’s emotional guard is down,” says Mark Griffiths. “It’s the same phenomenon as the stranger on the train, where you find yourself telling your life story to someone you don’t know.” It’s not exactly the stuff of fairytales, concludes Dewey. "But given enough time and texts—a full 100 are included in my monthly package—I’m pretty sure I could fall for him. I mean, er … them."

Links

  1. "Hugh Pickens" - http://tingmodel.com/
  2. "you design a boyfriend (or girlfriend) to your specifications" - http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-intersect/wp/2015/01/22/i-paid-25-for-an-invisible-boyfriend-and-i-think-i-might-be-in-love/
  3. "manages 200,000 remote, microtask-focused workers" - http://www.cnn.com/2015/01/21/living/feat-invisible-boyfriend-girlfriend/
  4. "people are looked down upon if they aren't in a relationship" - http://www.usmagazine.com/entertainment/news/invisible-boyfriend-phone-app-will-send-user-100-texts-voicemails-2015221
  5. "couples carrying on “relationships” exclusively via Second Life" - http://community.secondlife.com/t5/Lifestyles-and-Relationships/Why-do-I-always-fall-in-love-at-SL/td-p/986073
  6. "ode to “Dorian,” a character she fell in love with in a video game" - http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2015/jan/14/boyfriend-dragon-age-inquisition-gay
  7. "indistinguishable from Tamagotchis" - http://motherboard.vice.com/read/online-dating-is-turning-us-all-into-tamagotchis

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